Also in Friday morning's briefs round up, Edinburgh and NY Asian Film Festival set their lineups with Disney's Brave headed to Scotland, Kick-Ass alum bid for a return to the sequel, while Universal torpedoes a rival Battleship.11th New York Asian Film Festival Sets Slate
Fifty feature films and three programs of shorts including 20 North American and one U.S. premiere are on tap for the event hosted by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Subway Cinema June 29th - July 15th in New York. The North American debut of Vulgaria about a "hapless movie producer trying to get his skin flick off the ground, who will do anything to finance it, including auctioning off visitation rights to the daughter he adores and sucking up to gangsters" will open the event.

Disney's Brave Set for Edinburgh Film Festival
The latest Disney animation is set in a mythical Sottish Highlands. The 66th edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival will feature 121 new films from 52 countries, including 19 world premieres. Other highlights incude 7 Days in Havana with Benicio Del Toro and thriller Killer Joe from Exorcist director William Friedkin, which will open the event running June 20th - July 1st in the Scottish capital, BBC reports.

Aaron Johnson, Chloe Moretz Close in on Kick-Ass 2
Original cast members Aaron Johnson and Chloe Moretz are close to making deals to return for the sequel. The 2010 original cost $28 million to produce and grossed $103 million. Nicolas Cage is also up for a cameo, Deadline reports.

The Devil Wears Prada Sequel for 2013
Author Lauren Weisberger's sequel to the 2003 best seller will be titled, Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns. The book continues the story of former magazine assistant Andy Sachs, which starred Anne Hathaway in the film version. Andy's catty counterpart, Emily, also makes a return, BBC reports.

Universal Action Sinks Battleship Rival American Battleship
Universal tossed out a lawsuit over an unauthorized spin-of of its blockbuster Battleship. The Asylum, producer of a low-budget American Battleship, has agreed to change the name of their version to American Warships and change its marketing and packaging in exchange for Universal dropping the lawsuit, THR reports.